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3D Displays Get Closer but Face Hurdles

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Glasses-free three-dimensional display technology is on the horizon.

HANK HOGAN, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, [email protected]

For viewers, a trip into the third dimension is getting cheaper and more satisfying. It also could be getting a lot nearer, driven by changes in photonics, optics and the market. Further out lies the possibility of 3D displays that mimic what is seen when looking out a window. Research and development is underway to create such displays, which would require no glasses and perhaps no screens or imaging medium. For now, though, commercially available 3D displays are stereoscopic, presenting different images to the left and right eyes to create a three-dimensional picture. This is...Read full article

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    Published: August 2016
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